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Essays Africa Magazine Makes Kefilwe Mabote It’s Cover Girl For Its May Issue

Kefilwe Mabote is the cover girl for Essays Africa Magazine May Issue.

Kefilwe Mabote popularly known as Kefiboo is a Fashion influencer and also one of the notable bloggers in South Africa.

On her Instagram she wrote :

[O]nce again, I feel very honoured to be featured in @essaysofafrica magazine.
I talk about what I’ve been upto since I last graced the cover. The May issue is out now and you can Download it on iOS or Google Play Store for FREE.
Enjoy the read!
#EssaysOfAfrica

Credits

Jewelry @elegance_jewellers
Dress @taibobacar
Styling @missmoloto
Hairstyling @xola_madube
Make up @beatsbykaz
Shot by @aartverrips_official

Photo credit @kefilwe_mabote

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Ben Orange, is a stylist and a senior fashion editor at GLAMCITYZ, who covers topics in Fashion, Style, and weddings. With his keen eye for trends, he expertly navigates the dynamic world of fashion, offering invaluable insights and advice to readers.In his leisure time, you'll often find Ben indulging in his love for reading and enjoying the melodies of good music.

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